No -but it happens: It sounds like you have a condition of prolapse of the uterus. The ligaments that hold the uterus become weakened and stretched and the cervix & uterus can become displaced much lower in the vagina. If it causes pain or problems for you, there are treatments (typically surgery or pessaries) that may be able to help.
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